what do they teach you in the rising dragon school?
Jul. 27,2009 21:01 Mr.bob(usa) replied:
You can go to see their website directly!!!!
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Jul. 23,2009 11:14
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Mr.Stephens(USA) said:
is the rising dragon school really expensive?
Jul. 26,2009 18:04 Mr.Jones(USA) replied:
Its actually really good value for what you get. US$600 per month and if you stay longer they will give you a discount.
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Jul. 15,2009 03:19
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Mr.jones(USA) said:
Check this school out! www.risingdragonschool.com I have been there and the masters, location and actual school is first class.
Jul. 21,2009 21:08 Mr.Lucas(Italy) replied:
Hey Jones when was you there, I was there early 2008 and trained with Master Deng! Planning on going back as soon as i can. Definitely Best all round MA's school I been to in China and I have been to quite a few of them. www.risingdragonschool.com
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May. 10,2009 21:46
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Ms.bianca grose(australia) said:
i would like to join your martial arts(wushu),because i have wanted to do it i havent had much practise but i would like to start and i live in australia just asking if i could join.
May. 11,2009 04:33 Ms.Yuan(CN) replied:
Hello, Ms. bianca, if you would love to learn martial arts, of course, you can join it. Are there any martial arts training schools in your country? By the way, anybody knows where Ms. bianca can find martial arts training schools in Australia? If you know, please tell Ms. bianca.
Jun. 24,2009 05:40 Mr.loke(Malaysia (in UK now)) replied:
me have learn wushu in malaysia.. but have stopped now cause continue study in liverpool.. i just wan to continue train... does liverpool have any martial art central or not??
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Jun. 10,2009 01:38
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Ms.Jane(Japan) said:
Those who want to learn tranditional Chinese martial arts go to this blog: http://blog.sina.com.cn/chinesemartialartorg
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Jun. 3,2009 02:09
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Mr.Iwan(USA) said:
I am currently a student of a Traditional Chinese Martial Art. It is called Pai Te Lung Chuan Shih Yang. For anyone looking into a martial art... my specific advice would be do not rush into looking for one. There really is alot of garbage out in todays world. My suggestion is make sure the art you look into is %100 Traditional... otherwise your just burning a hole through your pocket. Martial arts does teach much much much more than how to fight, simply there's much more to it. When a person becomes a Martial Art Practitioner, he is going on a life journey. Anyway I found my kwoon completley by surprise. Also There is no such thing as a bad style of Martial Arts as long as it's real! There's this place down from my kwoon that advertises and makes garuntees and promises. They're full of themselves though... not in your interest! My Kwoon does not advertise... we do not want everyone to know what we learn! Only people who are serious train in my kwoon. That is my example of a serious martial art...
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Mar. 23,2009 19:00
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Ms.Mavs(usa) said:
who started martial arts
May. 11,2009 04:29 Ms.Evelyn(China) replied:
Martial arts appeared in China in the very remote times. The battles between primary tribes helped martial arts develop. In the history, there was not a certain person who started martial arts.
May. 18,2009 20:22 Mr.UrMom(STFU) replied:
it was bodhiharma xD he brought his skills from india search is up
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Apr. 2,2009 12:44
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Mrs.tyques(united states) said:
i took martal arts for about two years but i had to stop b/c i couldn't afford it
if you haven't tried it you should b/c it was alot of fun
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Mar. 24,2009 00:04
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Mr.Rakesh khatri(India) said:
I like chinese traditional martial art and I am doing this art since20 years. I want to promote this art in India so please make my martial arts circle in good chinese traditional arts association/federation. Rakesh khatri E-mail :ctmasai@yahoo.com Cell no. 0-9312183220(India)
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Mar. 19,2009 07:42
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Mr.eddie(Nigeria) said:
i also want to learn.please anyone send me notes
Mar. 22,2009 21:02 Mr.Ken([Private Info]) replied:
I take tae-kwon-doe. There are many kinds of karate Belt systems. same for the curriculum.
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Mar. 7,2009 15:38
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Mrs.doodleybear:)(canada) said:
i had trouble finding the author too even called in, but couldn't find author my bibliography was lacking
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Mar. 7,2009 15:11
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Ms.warren(germany) said:
good, but who wrote it?
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Feb. 22,2009 09:43
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Mr.hogano pure(singapore) said:
the articles is not saying which kungfu is better or how amazing it is.or where you can learn it.. is trying to message us abt self mastery.
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Feb. 17,2009 03:31
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Mr.Joshua Tim(Botswana) said:
Yes, there is a chinese martial arts centre in Gaborone.. Im not so sure about the contact details but i can get back to you soon..
Regards Joshua Tim
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Jan. 4,2009 07:01
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Mr.Joshua tim(Botswana) said:
Wushu teaches how 1 can control oneself, how 2 learn the spirit of true power, not over others bt over yourself.
Travelers' Voices on Martial Arts (Wushu) (28)
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Jul. 27,2009 09:16 Reply
Mr.Stephens(USA) said:
what do they teach you in the rising dragon school?
Jul. 27,2009 21:01
Mr.bob(usa) replied:
You can go to see their website directly!!!!
12.
Jul. 23,2009 11:14 Reply
Mr.Stephens(USA) said:
is the rising dragon school really expensive?
Jul. 26,2009 18:04
Mr.Jones(USA) replied:
Its actually really good value for what you get. US$600 per month and if you stay longer they will give you a discount.
13.
Jul. 15,2009 03:19 Reply
Mr.jones(USA) said:
Check this school out! www.risingdragonschool.com I have been there and the masters, location and actual school is first class.
Jul. 21,2009 21:08
Mr.Lucas(Italy) replied:
Hey Jones when was you there, I was there early 2008 and trained with Master Deng! Planning on going back as soon as i can.
Definitely Best all round MA's school I been to in China and I have been to quite a few of them.
www.risingdragonschool.com
14.
May. 10,2009 21:46 Reply
Ms.bianca grose(australia) said:
i would like to join your martial arts(wushu),because i have wanted to do it i havent had much practise but i would like to start and i live in australia just asking if i could join.
May. 11,2009 04:33
Ms.Yuan(CN) replied:
Hello, Ms. bianca, if you would love to learn martial arts, of course, you can join it. Are there any martial arts training schools in your country? By the way, anybody knows where Ms. bianca can find martial arts training schools in Australia? If you know, please tell Ms. bianca.
Jun. 24,2009 05:40
Mr.loke(Malaysia (in UK now)) replied:
me have learn wushu in malaysia..
but have stopped now cause continue study in liverpool..
i just wan to continue train...
does liverpool have any martial art central or not??
15.
Jun. 10,2009 01:38 Reply
Ms.Jane(Japan) said:
Those who want to learn tranditional Chinese martial arts go to this blog:
http://blog.sina.com.cn/chinesemartialartorg
16.
Jun. 3,2009 02:09 Reply
Mr.Iwan(USA) said:
I am currently a student of a Traditional Chinese Martial Art. It is called Pai Te Lung Chuan Shih Yang. For anyone looking into a martial art... my specific advice would be do not rush into looking for one. There really is alot of garbage out in todays world. My suggestion is make sure the art you look into is %100 Traditional... otherwise your just burning a hole through your pocket. Martial arts does teach much much much more than how to fight, simply there's much more to it. When a person becomes a Martial Art Practitioner, he is going on a life journey. Anyway I found my kwoon completley by surprise. Also There is no such thing as a bad style of Martial Arts as long as it's real! There's this place down from my kwoon that advertises and makes garuntees and promises. They're full of themselves though... not in your interest! My Kwoon does not advertise... we do not want everyone to know what we learn! Only people who are serious train in my kwoon. That is my example of a serious martial art...
17.
Mar. 23,2009 19:00 Reply
Ms.Mavs(usa) said:
who started martial arts
May. 11,2009 04:29
Ms.Evelyn(China) replied:
Martial arts appeared in China in the very remote times. The battles between primary tribes helped martial arts develop. In the history, there was not a certain person who started martial arts.
May. 18,2009 20:22
Mr.UrMom(STFU) replied:
it was bodhiharma xD he brought his skills from india search is up
18.
Apr. 2,2009 12:44 Reply
Mrs.tyques(united states) said:
i took martal arts for about two years but i had to stop b/c i couldn't afford it
if you haven't tried it you should b/c it was alot of fun
19.
Mar. 24,2009 00:04 Reply
Mr.Rakesh khatri(India) said:
I like chinese traditional martial art and I am doing this art since20 years. I want to promote this art in India so please make my martial arts circle in good chinese traditional arts association/federation.
Rakesh khatri
E-mail :ctmasai@yahoo.com
Cell no. 0-9312183220(India)
20.
Mar. 19,2009 07:42 Reply
Mr.eddie(Nigeria) said:
i also want to learn.please anyone send me notes
Mar. 22,2009 21:02
Mr.Ken([Private Info]) replied:
I take tae-kwon-doe. There are many kinds of karate Belt systems. same for the curriculum.
21.
Mar. 7,2009 15:38 Reply
Mrs.doodleybear:)(canada) said:
i had trouble finding the author too
even called in, but couldn't find author
my bibliography was lacking
22.
Mar. 7,2009 15:11 Reply
Ms.warren(germany) said:
good, but who wrote it?
23.
Feb. 22,2009 09:43 Reply
Mr.hogano pure(singapore) said:
the articles is not saying which kungfu is better or how amazing it is.or where you can learn it.. is trying to message us abt self mastery.
24.
Feb. 17,2009 03:31 Reply
Mr.Joshua Tim(Botswana) said:
Yes, there is a chinese martial arts centre in Gaborone.. Im not so sure about the contact details but i can get back to you soon..
Regards
Joshua Tim
25.
Jan. 4,2009 07:01 Reply
Mr.Joshua tim(Botswana) said:
Wushu teaches how 1 can control oneself, how 2 learn the spirit of true power, not over others bt over yourself.
Jan. 15,2009 15:22
Mr.Byron(South Africa) replied:
Hi Joshua Tim,
Is anyone teaching any chinese martial arts in Botswana? I am looking for their contact details please.
Regards
Byron
26.
Jan. 7,2009 04:02 Reply
Ms.Joy(China) said:
Exercising wushu can help you keep fit. Also it can protect you when you meet robbers.
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Dec. 12,2008 01:25 Reply
Mr.Derek(Canada) said:
Hey, is anybody here a fan of kung fu?
Jan. 4,2009 19:12
Mr.Chan(Ca) replied:
Sifu Nelson Chan of www.wingchun.ca
Vice President of CCKSF: www.wushu.ca
Where are in in Canada?
Have you been in China?
What background do you have in martial arts?
Thanks.
email.cwf@wushu.com
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Dec. 3,2008 03:10 Reply
Mr.Edna Burdick(United States) said:
I do like Chinese kung fu. Jackie Chan is my idol!
Dec. 9,2008 00:44
Mr.Smith Tillman(United States) replied:
Bruce Lee is better at kung fu.